Following the release of the 250 Duke and 390 Duke, the overlooked 200 Duke has at last been updated. The Austrian motorcycle maker has equipped the 200 Duke with an array of practical and advanced features. The refreshed 2024 model of the 200 Duke is now on sale for Rs 2.04 lakh, ex-showroom in Delhi. Below are the details you need to know about the revamped 200 Duke.
2024 KTM 200 Duke: 5-inch TFT console
Inspired by the new 390 Duke, the 200 Duke now has a 5-inch TFT all-digital colour rider’s instrument display replaying the dated LCD screen. Paired with a new switch cube, the rider can easily navigate all functions using the intuitive 4-way menu switches. With smartphone connectivity, it allows you to play your favourite tunes, receive incoming calls, and access turn-by-turn navigation through the KTM My-Ride app. The menus, options, and infographics on the TFT layout can all be customized including the shortcuts.
2024 KTM 200 Duke: Features
The Supermoto ABS feature allows riders to disengage the ABS braking function on the rear wheel. This capability is designed for specific scenarios, such as controlled slides during competition or the unique demands of Supermoto riding. Additionally, riders can easily customize their shift RPM and limit RPM using the left-handlebar-mounted menu switch. Once set, the display can switch between a dark theme and an orange theme.
2024 KTM 200 Duke: Engine and Price
The 200 Duke continues to be powered by the 199.5 cc liquid-cooled single cylinder with an output of 24.6 bhp at 10,000 rpm and 19.3 Nm at 8,000 rpm. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox and continues to get an LED headlight, WP front forks with 43 mm travel, a 10-step adjustable WP mono shock at the rear and dual-channel ABS.
Priced at Rs 2.04 lakh, ex-showroom, the new 200 Duke is around Rs 5,000 more premium than the older model. The 200 Duke takes on the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and Suzuki Gixer 250.